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Reviving Agriculture: A Call to Action from the Chief Imam of Ogbomosho Land.

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In a recent Ramadan lecture held in Imasayi, Ogun State, Dr. Yinus Ayilara, the Chief Imam of Ogbomosho Land, passionately advocated for a return to farming as a viable solution to Nigeria’s prevailing economic hardship and food insecurity. In his address, themed “Navigating Food Insecurity In Nigeria: Economic And Sustainable Solutions During Ramadan,” Sheikh Ayilara emphasized the importance of agricultural engagement, particularly among the youth, as a means to benefit both individuals and their communities.

Dr. Ayilara lamented the paradox of Nigeria’s abundant mineral resources coexisting alongside widespread poverty, attributing the nation’s challenges to both human sinfulness and negligence within leadership. He called upon Nigerians to seek divine forgiveness and adhere to the ethical guidelines set forth by Allah, emphasizing that societal decay stems from moral lapses and corruption.

Encouraging citizens to embrace farming, the Chief Imam remarked, “To solve this problem, every one of us should go back to the farm.” He articulated a vision where cultivating crops not only alleviates personal hunger but also nourishes the surrounding community. Furthermore, he urged the government to facilitate this agricultural resurgence by creating an environment conducive to farming and mechanization, arguing that subsistence farming alone falls short in addressing the scale of the food crisis.

In support of this initiative, Oba Lukman Kuoye, the Olu of Imasayi Kingdom, reminded attendees of the importance of compassion and community engagement while emphasizing the positive impacts individuals can have in their localities.

As Nigeria grapples with economic challenges, Dr. Ayilara’s call to revive agriculture serves as a timely reminder of the potential for sustainable solutions rooted in faith and collective action. It is a plea not just for personal gain, but for the betterment of society as a whole.

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Enugu Airport Closure Sparks Controversy.

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The sudden closure of Akanu Ibiam International Airport in Enugu has drawn sharp criticism, particularly regarding the timing and lack of prior notification. The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) cited a significant runway rupture requiring emergency repairs, scheduling the closure from April 22nd to May 6th, 2025, with flights diverted to nearby airports.

This action has been met with condemnation, most notably from the Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Council Worldwide. National President Mazi Okwu Nnabuike voiced concerns about the abruptness of the closure, especially during the Easter festive period when travel among the Igbo population is typically high. He argued that the lack of adequate notice and the historical pattern of closures during significant holidays suggest a deliberate targeting of the Igbo community.

Mr. Okwu further called for transparency regarding the proposed concessioning of the airport, stating that the Minister of Aviation’s explanations have been insufficient. He emphasized that any concessioning agreement must be equitable and comparable to those applied to other major airports in Nigeria, such as Lagos, Abuja, and Kano. The Ohanaeze Youths President urged the government to adhere strictly to the announced repair schedule and to provide clear and concrete details regarding the terms of the airport’s concession.

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Benue State Governor Alia reports 598 deaths from herdsmen attacks.

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Governor Hyacinth Alia of Benue State has voiced grave concern over recent violent attacks that have claimed hundreds of lives and displaced thousands. Speaking during a high-level condolence visit led by National Security Adviser (NSA) Nuhu Ribadu, Governor Alia characterized the attacks in Guma, Logo, and Ukum local government areas as deliberate attempts to eradicate entire communities.

The Governor highlighted the coordinated nature of these attacks, particularly noting the timing around significant religious holidays. He further reiterated the state’s unwavering commitment to its anti-open grazing law, emphasizing its crucial role in safeguarding agricultural lands and preventing further conflict.

NSA Ribadu, representing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, conveyed the Federal Government’s condolences and solidarity. He acknowledged the resurgence of violence and underscored the national implications of instability in Benue, Nigeria’s food basket. Ribadu affirmed the Federal Government’s commitment to addressing the security crisis, emphasizing the need for sustained and united action to ensure the safety and security of the region. He also alluded to how no part of Nigeria is under the total control of criminal elements.

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Obi Cubana named his biological son as his legal heir following a claim to that position by his adopted son.

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Obinna Oyiegbu, known as Obi Cubana, has seemingly addressed a claim made by his adopted son, Chidi, regarding succession. Chidi sparked online discussion with a TikTok video declaring himself the billionaire’s “next of kin.”

Cubana responded via Instagram, posting a photo with his biological son, Alex, captioned “Ancient and modern, eyes on the ball…next of kin.” This public response has drawn criticism, with some social media users suggesting the matter should have been handled privately.

Commentators have expressed concerns over the appropriateness of addressing the situation in such a visible manner, particularly given the potential impact on all involved parties. The incident highlights the complexities inherent in familial relationships, amplified by the public sphere.

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